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Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge raises thousands for Grind For Kids!
finally wrapping a long day on Mother Nature’s Stairmaster, the 15 participants had hiked a collective total of 116 Grouse Grinds in a one-day period.“We are so pleased to congratulate our Multi-Grouse Grind Challenge participants on a fantastic day of athletic achievement and fundraising for the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “Hiking the Grind
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Grouse Mountain launches brand-new Early Bird Winter Pass
Bird Pass,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “Featuring plenty of great benefits, the Early Bird Pass is the perfect opportunity to purchase a season pass at a reduced rate and we can’t wait to welcome skiers and riders for an outstanding winter at the Peak of Vancouver.”For a detailed list of 2014/15 Early Bird Pass rates and additional benefits, please click here.
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It's Time To Ski and Ride!
open from 9am to 10pm seven days a week for skiing and riding.“Mother Nature delivered us a great present this past weekend with over 30 centimetres of new snow and that combined with our substantial snowmaking has allowed us to provide an early start to the winter season", says Grouse Mountain General Manager Michael Cameron. "We know our Passholders and winter enthusiasts have been itching to get
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The Slopes Will Be Buzzing On B.C.’s First Family Day
share time with their family and there is no better place than right here on the slopes of Grouse Mountain”, explains General Manager Michael Cameron. “We cater to families 365 days a year and any additional opportunities that allow for them to get together enjoying fresh air and outdoor activities as a family unit are ones that we strongly stand behind and encourage. With everyone so busy these days
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It's time to Grind!
has opened for the 2014 season,” said Grouse Mountain general manager Michael Cameron. “Vancouverites can again begin their quest for fitness. The slate of events planned celebrate an exciting summer of fundraising, challenge and achievement on ‘Mother Nature’s Stairmaster’.”One of North America’s most well-known hikes, the Grouse Grind is a 2.9-kilometre trail that begins at the base of Grouse
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Pro Team Grouse Grind Challenge
thought it would be a great summer challenge to extend to all of the other sports teams in our city", says Grouse Mountain General Manager Michael Cameron. "Vancouver's professional athletes are without a doubt some of the best in the world and it will be fun to see who comes out on top. Not to mention it will be some added inspiration to avid Grinders to see if they can beat the pro's times! If the
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BC Couple in their 80s break records by reaching summit of Mt.Kilimanjaro
Grouse Grind a cumulative total of 7 times - achieving the equivalent height of Mt. Kilimanjaro on Sunday adding some incredible local support to the Ascent for Alzheimer's campaign", says Grouse Mountain General Manager, Michael Cameron. "We are thrilled that the Mt. Kilimanjaro Grouse Grind for Alzheimer's saw such an outstanding first year fundraising total and we are looking forward to even more
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The Longest Winter Season Just Got Even Longer!
Manager Michael Cameron. “Our operations team is also moving full steam ahead into summer so for a limited time we will be providing the best of both worlds.” Signalling that summer isn’t too far around the corner, resident Grouse Mountain Grizzy bears Grinder and Coola emerged from hibernation this afternoon after a long 158 day snooze. Both bears looked to be in terrific shape and had fun playing and
https://www.grousemountain.com/press_releases/the-longest-winter-season-just-got-even-longer
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Emergency Avalanche Scenario Training
group learned about basic first aid specific to this scenario. While I have spent a lot of time in the back country, I have to admit I had no idea how to even turn on a rescue beacon. After a few practice ‘rescues’ I was feeling like a pro and ready to join the other groups and rescue our victim ‘Hosay’ who is appropriately made out of hose and rope. I’m happy to report we managed to work together and
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Omega The Wolf
. Omega will have a full autopsy and be cremated at the Animal Health Centre in Abbotsford, BC. I wish to express my deepest heartfelt sympathy to all those who will miss seeing him and knowing he was there. Sincerely Ken Macquisten, D.V.M. Managing Director / Veterinarian Grouse Mountain Refuge for Endangered Wildlife